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Thanks, if vitepress works out that'll save me a lot of work
thepaperpilot
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2024-09-13 20:20
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that's why i went with YYYY/mm/dd/ folders, so the most files in a folder is the most number of posts I make on a day, which is usually well under 100
aaronpk
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2024-09-13 20:16
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i'm a fan of keeping folders relatively small anyway
aaronpk
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2024-09-13 20:16
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Alright, so in theory a ssg should be fine, but I'll need to find a way for indiekit to split up the folders the posts go into by month
thepaperpilot
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2024-09-13 20:15
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a number of modern *nix filesystems easily handle millions to billions of files, even in the same dir, but agreed, not all
[snarfed]
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2024-09-13 20:13
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I guess the trickiest part of it's a dynamic site is hooking it up to indiekit. Storing files on a git repo was going to be quite convenient for that
thepaperpilot
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2024-09-13 20:13
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i can't think of a filesystem that doesn't choke a bit on so many files in the same folder. if you can, i suggest grouping them in subfolders, maybe by year or month, to keep the number of files in a folder in the low-thousands-or-less.
[schmarty]
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2024-09-13 20:12
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But if I'm wrong, and need something like a DB that gets queried to render pages JIT, then fair enough. Do you or someone else have any recommendations?
thepaperpilot
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2024-09-13 20:10
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I mean, I have a script that writes those files from the raw reddit and YouTube data and that works just fine. So a ssg should be able to handle it imo
thepaperpilot
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2024-09-13 20:09
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I don't know of anything in vitepress called a collection. I do have tags, but those are just index pages I generated paginated markdown files for in a script that runs before the build.
thepaperpilot
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2024-09-13 20:07
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